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The Market Is Changing Again… Do This

This week, Sim breaks down the latest Federal Reserve interest rate news and explains what rising interest rates could mean for your investments, mortgage, savings, and financial future. She explores why stock markets often fall when rates rise, how inflation and economic growth ...  Show more

How to Handle Finances as a Couple (The Right Way)

This week, Sim breaks down the money conversations every couple needs to have, from financial red flags and secret debt to budgeting, investing, prenups, and building wealth together. She shares practical advice on combining finances, navigating different money mindsets, and why ...  Show more

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